It’s no secret that many New Hampshire employers are eagerly if not desperately seeking workers. And it’s not just restaurants and retail outlets that are short of employees. New Hampshire manufacturers are also seeking to recruit and retain people who can work specific industrial processes. And training them can be a time-consuming process. That’s where Great Bay Community College comes into the picture. The college is offering courses online and on site aimed at training potential employees and those who are already on the job. Sean Clancy explains how the newly developed program of GBCC works in this latest podcast from associate publisher Roger Wood.
Sean Clancy
Sean Clancy is currently the Associate Vice President for Marketing and Business Engagement at Great Bay Community College where he has served in various capacities since 2016. He is also responsible for the overall operation of GBCC Rochester where six technical programs are based. In addition to his work in higher education administration, Sean has taught in various college and university business programs most notably at the University of New Hampshire from 2004 through 2017. Prior to joining Great Bay, Sean worked in private industry primarily in the transportation and distribution sectors. He has been training, developing, and coaching executives and other professionals to enhance their leadership capabilities for the last 20 years. Sean is a past board member of Leadership Seacoast and current board member for the Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth.
Roger Wood is an award winning radio, podcast, newspaper and television journalist, with over 40 years of experience in the media. Roger has spent his entire professional career in New Hampshire. Roger currently serves as associate publisher and podcast producer at InDepthNH.org. He has produced news and special feature reports for InDepthNH, New Hampshire Public Radio, NPR, and other Public and commercial radio stations. He also produced spot news for CBS Radio. He has produced some 50 audiobooks and has written three novels. Roger has also moderated political forums as well as public policy discussions locally and statewide.
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